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Science activities
Creativity and imagination are important for children's development but so is logic and curiosity. This is where passion for science and understanding the world around us comes in to play. Here are just a few of many ways you can join science with fun.
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Belinda the ballerina by Amy Young
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Blue Planet: Life in our Oceans and rivers by Moira Butterfield
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Burn: Michael Faraday's Candle' by Darcy Pattison
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Lanterns and Firecrackers: A Chinese New Year Story by Johny Zucker
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Lana's World: Let's Go Fishing! by Erica Silverman
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The Dark by Lemony Snicket
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​The Enormous turnip by Katie Daynes
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The Freezing snowman by B. Hagen
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The Giant Cabbage by Cherie B. Stihler
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The Hug by Eoin McLaughlin
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The Last Polar Bears by Harry Horse
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The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear by Audrey Wood
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The Little Red Racing Car by Dwight Knowlton
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The magic porridge pot by Alan Macdonald
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The Rainbow fish by Marcus Pfister
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The Tide by Clare Helen Walsh
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Chemistry
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